Adding a runtime directory
mtnmen
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I recently got a new Windows 10 laptop (with an OpenGL enabled graphics card) and now have Poser 11 as well as Daz 4.10 Pro... I have been trying to add the Poser 11 runtime library with all the figures and such, but for some reason I am not able to locate the runtime folder with all those things so that Daz has access to them all... Is there something different about Poser's runtime library that makes it not accessable to Daz? or what? I have right clicked on the Poser Format tab but the runtime folder that is located is ...lacking... in that none of the poser library is there... Any ideas?
Steve

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You would probably want the Poser 11 Content folder as I recall - which folder are you selecting?
A Poser content folder wont have a "Content" folder in it but it will have a "Runtime" folder.
I have searched this computer and this is what I found...
C> Program Files> Smith Micro> Poser 11 > Runtime> Libraries> Collections> "empty folder"
C> Program Files> Smith Micro> Download Manager> Runtime> ui> languages
Eureka! I Found it!
C>Users>Public>Public Documents> Poser 11> Content>Runtime...
See if you just poke around and right click here and there when you want to and look .... there it is...
Thanks for your assistance
I found it by.... in Poser... Right clicking on Poser 11 content tab in the library and clicked "show in Explorer... and it took me to the file location... Yay!
Note that simply searching for "Content" won't work all the time. Poser has different standards, but DAZ|Studio has changed the default name of the content folder several times over the years. Generally, when someone on the forums says "the content folder", they mean "the folder containing your content files (whatever its name may be)", not "the folder named Content".